BIOLOGY 2C03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Microtubule, Telomere, Ploidy

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Studies revealed multiple genes are present on each chromosomes. Dna = dense, condensed into smaller chromosomal form. Naked dna = no proteins attached to it, not a normal occurrence. Homologous chromosome - pair of matching chromosomes, one homolog from each parent (chromosomes are structured/set up similarly but information/alleles in them vary) Haploid (n) - one copy of genetic material subdivided into chromosomes (46 copies in humans) Diploid (2n) - two copies of genetic material subdivided into chromosomes (23 copies in humans) Position of centromere - constricted area of chromosome, not usually centered leading to short and long arm, spindle fibres attach here during mitosis and meiosis, important for chromosome separation (chromosomes cannot separate without them), helps identify chromosome characteristics. Submetacentric - centromere located half way between the end of the chromosome and the middle of the chromosome. Acrocentric - located very close to the end of the chromosome. Name given to chromosome based on information above.

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